Whats your peachy baby carrier :) also with the first cotton snap diapers are they one use only? thank you!!
@Clairedolmageibclc3 күн бұрын
This was absolutely magical. Thank you for sharing, you are a warrior and a goddess. 🙏
@wisdomandy93615 күн бұрын
Carnivore fixes all these modern diseases and issues. Because you guessed it, none of these issues with our bodies are normal unless you're eating incorrectly. In nature, animals don't die from diseases unless they eat wrong or get infected with something outside their control. It's sad today this information is being held back because the healthy and wellness industries are so focused on profit they ignore the data. Because the data you need is out there, you're just not currently getting it from the main stream systems that're the norm.
@JustineRivas11 күн бұрын
beyond the rainbow bridge is the best parents book ever!
@JustineRivas11 күн бұрын
OH MY GOSH! CAN'T AGREE MORE! I'm 23 weeks pregnant and as a first grade teacher you really need to make the decisions for them until they are 8 years old. Then they are old enough to give some input (still not old enough to make all their decisions). my biggest pet peeve is parents asking their child questions constantly!
@JustineRivas11 күн бұрын
child held vs child led
@JustineRivas11 күн бұрын
Loved this house tour 👍 I bet decluttering would help destress and simplify your space. It’s something I’m always trying to do because I can’t ever keep a perfectly clean house idk how people do it! If you can afford it maybe a house cleaner biweekly. Mamas need help too!
@zoeslovely709623 күн бұрын
I was told Gentle Parenting is about controlling yourself, not your child. You're mistaken. It's about setting a HEALTHY EXAMPLE of how to handle emotions. You're bringing way too much into it.
@drworm743224 күн бұрын
Follow up video please!!!
@aishahkhanom533625 күн бұрын
1:08 after that … I hit the Like and subscribe button ❤️
@hiso71427 күн бұрын
i am confused, kefir is dairy so should I drink it or not?
@lolitanolita9107Ай бұрын
That face! She is adorable!
@sabrinarigodanzo1016Ай бұрын
Wow. It's like you described me. I used to be a very good nanny, basically by being playful, kind, respectful and firm with the kids. And then I had my own kids and I thought it'd be nice to try and use some of those "gentle parenting" techniques. Oh boy. That just made everything more difficult for everyone!! I'm back to my old techniques, using common sense mostly - here things flow better that way.
@Fitness-qo5veАй бұрын
I love that you mentioned how inauthentic the “gentle parenting scripts” sound. I always feel like it sounds more passive aggressive than if I just straight shoot which is my more authentic voice.
@agirlisnoone5953Ай бұрын
Love that people think there are only 2 ways of parenting - either military authoritarian style, or gentle parenting snowflake style.
@betsygrapesАй бұрын
Can you post a link to the bamboo liners you use? Thank you :)
@bigbobbirthvidsАй бұрын
Was that an orgasmic birth?
@sammytuck1111Ай бұрын
will 100% call umbilical cords the cobra for the rest of my days
@t_dill2 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@TheRenegadeWay2 ай бұрын
We used reusable wipes from day 1 and they're SO good that when I used a disposable wipe for the first time I was like "HOW ON EARTH DOES ANYONE USE THESE?!!?!" Also love the natural fiber cloth diaper setup. We use wool covers and cotton prefolds and I couldn't be happier. The plastic ones just don't hold up like the natural fiber. We also do elimination communication so catch a lot of poops and pees in the potty which is amazing because it means less soiled diapers, less use, less water, etc. We did disposables the first month because our newborn was too small so totally agree with that. I would do a stretchy flat or newborn flat and wool for newborn for the next baby. <3
@morganhali31782 ай бұрын
I got a lot of 25 disana cloth diapers and cotton inserts for 40€ on vinted. I love the idea of them, but as I am washing them to prepare for the arrival of our little one, I noticed that some of them, having been used before, are not so soft… it says specifically not to use softer on them.. have you had this problem? If so, how can I fix it?
@OwnerofthehairinyourBFshower2 ай бұрын
Nahhh my mom had to do this 3 times
@lilgv45842 ай бұрын
This is soooo refreshing to hear! Great content
@ericaaubie8602 ай бұрын
I don't agree with gentle parenting. It is walking on egg shells cause you don't want the child to have a reaction. It is life the child will have to learn that life is full of ups, and down. You cant protect a child from reactions.
@nataliethomas56942 ай бұрын
I love kimchi but I have a garlic and onion sensitivity ughhhh, guess I have to double up on everything else
@ur_mom99552 ай бұрын
i have a problem because im a teenager and i did suffer with acne and its hard to maintain soemtimes but i am told i need to eat dairy because it iass good for devlopemnt but then again its bad for acne so what should i do have as less as possible but if i do then is that delaying growth ??
@jake64323 ай бұрын
👏
@CrankyKitty0003 ай бұрын
Gross
@maryrawson3 ай бұрын
Goodness me he is a old man
@kaitlyn55383 ай бұрын
You should send out an email or something when your collaboration with Brumate is out. I don’t have insta anymore and was waiting until your cute designs came out to buy a new water bottle 😍
@justlivin86293 ай бұрын
I know this is a year ago. But I have zero friends and most family that have houses that are clean and neat. ZERO. Social media is a lie. ❤
@anemicish3 ай бұрын
Questions that you didn’t answer 1. How much of it do you eat a day 2. Do you eat it cold or do you warm it up I would appreciate if someone could perhaps help me with this
@lanabattig75403 ай бұрын
This was very funny and entertaining
@CC3GROUNDZERO3 ай бұрын
I want a child who is attractive enough to be on the Bachelor and smart enough to not be on the Bachelor.
@nungshitottrr24563 ай бұрын
Ruth is the cutest💋😭❤️🩹
@CarolineElizabethMartin3 ай бұрын
can you make more youtube videos, even if it's super mundane? lol, i love the long form content
@commonomics3 ай бұрын
not to mention water goes back into the atmosphere and cotton can be broken down. the plastic can not easily be broken down and it pollutes our world.
@commonomics3 ай бұрын
just want to say you look so good with your current blackish, short hair and bangs, i think that's youre style
@deborahcambria30053 ай бұрын
I so agree. I am aging like us all. It’s a matter of being ok with losing the person you know to be the person you are now! Preoccupation with looks is just simplemindedness. I feel like it snowballs so quickly. I will exercise, eat well, use nice oils and cream and that’s it. I may stop shaving. I don’t do nails or polish or much make up. It’s enough! We’ve lost the ability to appreciate ourselves albeit love ourselves ❤
@Sheislove1443 ай бұрын
❤
@hermithollow20243 ай бұрын
Way way way back when I was a parent (🤣🤣🤣), I quickly got to the point I could discipline my son with a simple “look” and tone of voice. Now, I don’t mean a mean look, but a look and tone that would help him know he needed to stop what he was doing and obey me. Nine times out of ten I would have to go into my bathroom and turn the water on so he couldn’t hear my laughter because it was way too easy to discipline him because the boundaries were set early, but always out of love and to safeguard him while he learned what life was all about. I thank God every day that I had such a wonderful child. He was my ride or die and I was his. There are various ways to discipline and raise children and that is wonderful because each child is different and will respond differently. The point is to always get to know your child early, figure out what he or she responds to, then have a blast raising that precious child to become the most wonderful human being they can be. Children are a precious gift. Great parents are, too. 😊
@GenaGrib3 ай бұрын
Спасибо за видео! У нас в России такой метод очень распространен. Наши бабушки делятся с нами своим опытом. Очень много семей практикуют высаживание и полностью отказываются от подгузников с самого раннего возраста. Мой ребенок стал сам ходить на горшок в 1 год, без проблем, без слез. Он просто уже знал зачем нужен горшок. С самого рождения ребенок мог спать всю ночь ни разу не обмочив штаны и мы могли гулять с ней даже без тканевых подгузников, просто нужно было вовремя следить за сигналами и высаживать по мере необходимости прямо во время прогулки. Дневные сны тоже были без промашек. У нас принято приучать ребенка к звуку "Пс-пс-пс", когда ребенок его слышит, он понимает, что сейчас подходящее время, чтобы пописать, и "ка-ка-ка" звук, чтобы покакать. Когда родителю надо высадить ребенка перед чем-то важным, можно использовать эти звуки для предложения сходить в туалет и ребенок чаще всего соглашается!
@channelpink43763 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people are starting with good intentions, but I also think people are over correcting with their children in an attempt to heal their own traumas through their children. They’re assuming the child will have all this trauma about making choices because they grew up with authoritarian or abusive parents. Authoritative parenting is fine in my book.
@helloitshalle37614 ай бұрын
Ok so funny the adds on this video were for Botox and for a bra that makes your boobs look bigger 🤣 point proven
@emmarose52384 ай бұрын
I’m so grateful you made this video! Thanks.
@taf71744 ай бұрын
Gentle parenting can have boundaries and still support your children. We are here to support, encourage, and teach our children how to live life. We're not here to control others. If you want someone to control, get a pet. Although, treating a pet that way also is not a good thing. We are all living and have a right to our own life. Children are people, you don't own them. Another point; if you don't give your child choices (two good ones, not one good/one "dog shit" , as another person said), they will not learn to make good choices or any choices when they are grown. I know, I'm a product of this.
@Allergictocatstoo4 ай бұрын
Is the book, Beyond The Rainbow Bridge: Nurturing Our Children from Birth to Seven?
@samplautz55864 ай бұрын
There’s a time and a place to give a child choices. But that time and place is not “any hour of the day, anywhere you are”
@Arkenshaw94 ай бұрын
Can you make an update video of your parenting style???
@lemmings65164 ай бұрын
Funny, I work with older children and younger teenagers and I see the same thing in them. They trust me more if I am the one with the plan and enforcing some rules. People are too afraid to guide kids, when actually it gives them a sense of security and trust.
@anezkasmardova34604 ай бұрын
I have an insane fear from how it’s gonna one day and I am so scared because of stories of others,.. for my whole life. And this video changed everything. Thank you. It was so beautiful.